The Other Woman

The Other Woman
ISBN-10
0739418742
ISBN-13
9780739418741
Series
The Other Woman
Pages
291
Language
English
Published
2001
Author
Patricia Kay

Description

Adam Forrester would never do anything to hurt his wife, Julia--but then he sees Natalie Ferrenzo again. The years and circumstances that separated them for so long melt away, and he remembers feeling a love with her like no other. Now, he and Natalie must choose between family obligations that keep them apart, and the passion that binds them together.

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